Capcom is once again warning that players who deceive Monster Hunter Wilds will find some sections “impossible to play” if they persist in using unauthorized modifications.
Arriving to social networks, the editor/developer revealed that he had confirmed the “unauthorized modification of the game data in Monster Hunter Wilds for high -ranking research, field surveys and more” and warned the players to “stop playing immediately” if they suspect that a search has been modified after applying patch 1.010.
“The modified data can interfere with the normal game and even make the game cannot be played. If you suspect that a search has been modified, do not play it or stop playing it immediately,” the statement said.
Capcom then published an image to help players identify modified data, such as missing monsters, too many limits of elements by slot or “bonus rewards with six or more slots in missions for an target monster.” You can see it below:
Manage cookies configuration
An update of the website admits that Capcom “cannot determine individually if a specific search has been modified,” but added in a subsequent publication: “We plan to implement additional countermeasures in future updates to detect users who have participated in the unauthorized modification of the game data to prevent other players from being involved in such actions.”
If you suspect that a search in which you are participating has been modified, Capcom recommends that you leave “immediately” and “give up the game without keeping”.
The free title update 1 for Monster Hunter Wilds was launched earlier this month, April, bringing new missions where players compete for faster hunting time. However, even Capcom warned about possible cheats, which will lead to the suspension of the account and the non -valid completion times.
In a shared statement on social networks, Capcom warned against cheats and the use of external tools. “To guarantee a fun and fair experience for our players, we will take measures against accounts that participate in a fraudulent classification activity, such as the use of external traps or tools,” he said.